Public bug reported:
It's not very easy to see what snaps have changed and when. dpkg
provides /var/log/dpkg.log and apt provides
/var/log/apt/{term,history}.log which combine to perform a very clear
picture of what packages were updated/installed on your system and
(for the most part) why.
By comparison 'snap changes' just tells me this:
186 Done 2016-11-15T03:44:32Z 2016-11-15T03:44:32Z Refresh all
snaps in the system
Which isn't super helpful. I can dig into each change with 'snap
change $ID' but most of them are empty (presumably nothing to
refresh?).
Most problematic is that it seems to only store a certain amount of
changes with a pretty short horizon (~3 days).
** Affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No easy way to see what has changed on your system
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